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Electrochemistry of Porous Materials
, 2021Porous Materials and Electrochemistry Porous Materials, Concept, and Classifications Mixed Porous Materials Electrochemistry and Porous Materials Synthesis of Porous Materials Material-Modified Electrodes Electrode-Modified Materials General ...
A. Doménech‐Carbó
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MXene chemistry, electrochemistry and energy storage applications
Nature Reviews Chemistry, 2022Xinliang Li+5 more
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ChemInform Abstract: Electrochemistry of C82: Relationship to Metallofullerene Electrochemistry.
ChemInform, 1996AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 100 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract of an article which was published elsewhere, please select a “Full Text” option. The original article is trackable via the “References” option.
Mark R. Anderson+3 more
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Electrochemistry and spectro-electrochemistry of dithizonatophenylmercury(II)
Electrochimica Acta, 2011Abstract The reactions between dithizone (H 2 Dz, ( 1 )) or potassium dithizonate (K + HDz − , ( 2 )) and phenylmercury(II) chloride gives PhHg(HDz), ( 3 ). Complex ( 3 ) is photochromic. In dichloromethane, the blue photo-exited state of ( 3 ) exhibits a first order relaxation process to regenerate the orange ground state with rate constant 0.00053 ...
Lydia van As+2 more
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1969
Publisher Summary Substances in which the bonding is ionic break down completely into ions when dissolved in water. Substances in which the bonding is covalent but with a polar nature, may give ions or both ions and molecules, when dissolved in water.
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Publisher Summary Substances in which the bonding is ionic break down completely into ions when dissolved in water. Substances in which the bonding is covalent but with a polar nature, may give ions or both ions and molecules, when dissolved in water.
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Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2013
AbstractA bipolar electrode (BPE) is an electrically conductive material that promotes electrochemical reactions at its extremities (poles) even in the absence of a direct ohmic contact. More specifically, when sufficient voltage is applied to an electrolyte solution in which a BPE is immersed, the potential difference between the BPE and the solution ...
Stephen E, Fosdick+3 more
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AbstractA bipolar electrode (BPE) is an electrically conductive material that promotes electrochemical reactions at its extremities (poles) even in the absence of a direct ohmic contact. More specifically, when sufficient voltage is applied to an electrolyte solution in which a BPE is immersed, the potential difference between the BPE and the solution ...
Stephen E, Fosdick+3 more
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Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, 1979
Abstract The electrochemistry of FeS 2 was investigated with anodic and cathodic polarization using both scan and steady state techniques. Emphasis was placed on anodic polarization as a function of pH, solution composition, and temperature.
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Abstract The electrochemistry of FeS 2 was investigated with anodic and cathodic polarization using both scan and steady state techniques. Emphasis was placed on anodic polarization as a function of pH, solution composition, and temperature.
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Lithium-sulfur batteries: electrochemistry, materials, and prospects.
Angewandte Chemie, 2013Ya‐Xia Yin+3 more
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